CAPITULO IV: TRABAJO DE CAMPO
4.2. Proceso de prueba de hipótesis
Eggs Hatchlings Fledglings N = 19 N = 19 N = 19 N = 34 N = 34 N = 34 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Of fs p ri n g p e r M a le . 2005 2006
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Eggs Hatchlings Fledglings N = 19 N = 19 N = 19 N = 34 N = 34 N = 34 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Of fs p ri n g p e r M a le . 2005 2006
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This graph shows the mean (± s.e.) number of eggs, hatchlings and fledglings per male in 2005 (blue) and 2006 (purple). The probability values of the differences were calculated using the least squares means of the final model shown in Appendix 25. Levels of significance are indicated as follows: ns = P > 0.05 and * P < 0.05.
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